Chung Chun Tao, was born in Taishan, China. Her foster-father died during the Japanese Occupation and her foster-mother sent her to work as a servant for the Leung family. She has been in service there for 4 generations lasting 60 years. During this time, some members of the Leung family passed away and some emigrated. For the past decade, Chun Tao lived with Roger, the only family member left in Hong Kong. Since her teenage years, Chung Chun Tao has worked as a servant for the Leung family. Known as Chun Tao, she witnessed every aspect of the family’s life. Now, after 60 years of service, she is looking after Roger, who works in the film industry and is the only member of the family still resident in Hong Kong. One day Roger comes home from work and find that Chun Tao has suffered a stroke. He rushes her to hospital, and then she announces that she wants to quit her job and move into a nursing home. Roger researches the possibilities and finds her a room in an establishment run by an old friend. Chun Tao moves in and begins acquainting herself with a new ‘family’: the brisk but fundamentally kindly supervisor Ms Choi and a motley crew of elderly residents, including the dapper Uncle Kin, the jealous Auntie Kam, the erudite ‘Headmaster’ and the good-hearted dialysis patient Mui Gu. Giving ever more time and attention to Chun Tao’s needs and pleasures, Roger comes to realise how much she means to him. Roger’s mother visits from United States and suggests reclaiming an apartment building the family owns to provide Chun Tao with a final home of her own.

Introduced at several film festivals, from Jeonju to Hong Kong and Lyon, France, this story is about Su-jin, a brilliant scriptwriter. While looking for a new story, Su-jin becomes intrigued by a newspaper article about a homicide case that happened in an art gallery, in which Lee Mi-ra, a female curator, killed the artist who raped her. Mi-ra is found not guilty on grounds of self defense but Su-jin puts a spin on the story and forces Mi-ra to look into her own past.

Gina, the former leader of once popular girl band “Purple,” hosts a radio show called “Wonderful Radio.” When the producer of the program is sacked over low ratings, a new guy comes in to fill his shoes. Jae-ik is a cold, unfriendly man who only drinks iced coffee even in the winter. The easily irritable man and the conceited former diva are bound to get on each other’s nerves at every corner. During another argument with her producer, Gina comes up with an idea for a new feature - inviting a listener to the studio to read out their story and sing a song. The feature turns out to be a surprise success. Over time, Jae-ik and Gina learn more about each other’s past and wounds and gradually they grow closer. Then, Mira entered the picture. She used to be in the same band with Gina and hates her to the core. In an evil effort to take the DJ job from Gina, Mira spreads rumors that Gina plagiarized her songs. Gina hears about the spiteful accusation during the show and bursts out cursing on air. Gina is deeply hurt and Jae-ik is disappointed. In order to mend her broken heart, Gina decides to write songs again.